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How scientists watch your brain as you watch TV
What happens when we watch a performance or experience a piece of art? The AFTRS is using modern science to…
Screen Queensland goes anthology in its development strategy
Stephen Cleary comes into a piece of the Queensland Originals program.
Three programs to support equality - and develop a career
Great aspirations need concrete programs to make them work. Here's three different ways to skin the equality cat.
Screen Australia gets real with diversity agenda
Screen Australia opens up another front in its campaign to change the makeup of the creative sector.
What's On - Baguettes, great SF, Guinness and Queerness rule
ACMI and QAGOMA offer the juciest of cinema experiences, while the French, Irish and Queer film festivals offer tasty bits…
WA's new Arts Minister has promises to keep
With the loss of John Day, the veteran Minister for the Arts in the Barnett government, WA has been waiting…
Short doc makers learn how to get a slot in news
Torn from the headlines, but evergreen too - print media chats up short film makers with a contradiction.
Finding success outside the gallery system
Perth-born New York-based artist Ian Strange offers advice on how to go it solo without a gallery and how to…
When are you too old for your arts jobs?
In the arts, retirement is often not an option.
AIDC 2017 - Graeme Mason on the right place, at the right time
The annual speech from Screen Australia at AIDC is a chance to reflect on both the business and the state…